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Many of the appliances and objects we use every day depend on Computer Numeric Control (CNC) Milling. It is a highly sophisticated piece of machinery that creates components using precise cutting tools.

The machinist must be able to understand complex technical drawings, and have knowledge and experience of computer skills and software in order to become a skilled machine operator with an understanding of how various metals behave during the cutting process.

Competitors

Rajendra Bindhani

India

Pham Thanh Dat

Vietnam

Abdulla Alyahmadi

United Arab Emirates

DANIIL ROMANOV

Kazakhstan

Tobias Rohrer

Germany

Weijie Long

China

Kajetan Sarna

Poland

Adrián Celdrán Gudiño

Spain

Kasper Bergmann Mortensen

Denmark

Jirki Hendricks

Netherlands

Sacha GRENECHE

France

Alex Whitemore

United Kingdom

Héctor Isaac Moya Vidales

Mexico

Kaden Stanczyk

United States of America

HUNG-CHING SU

Chinese Taipei

Berkay Sahin

Austria

Thomas Mohr

Switzerland

Ruben Maia

Portugal

Ryoma Hiramatsu

Japan

Isac Friberg

Sweden

André Luis Dono

Brazil

Tobias Büchel

Principality of Liechtenstein

Aapo Paunonen

Finland

Jongsu Nam

Korea

Yi Tung Wong

Singapore

Ethan McCallum

Canada

Calendar

Slot Day Time
Competitor Finish Time 09/11 18:00
Competitor Finish Time 09/12 18:00
Competitor Finish Time 09/13 17:30
Competitor Finish Time 09/14 15:00

What happens during a skill competition?

1

The Competitors receive their competition subject.

2

Competitors carry out the requested project and deliver complete or incomplete work within a specified deadline.

3

A group of Experts evaluates Competitors' renderings in accordance with WSI standards.

4

The results are calculated through an information system and a list of Champions is generated.

5

The Champions are rewarded during a Closing Ceremony.

Results

Weijie
Long

China

Jongsu
Nam

Korea

André Luis
Dono

Brazil

Pham
Thanh Dat

Vietnam
Medal Place Competitor Country/Region Result
Gold medal 1 Weijie Long China 735
Silver medal 2 Jongsu Nam Korea 732
Silver medal 2 André Luis Dono Brazil 731
Bronze medal 4 Pham Thanh Dat Vietnam 729
Medal for Excellence 5 Ryoma Hiramatsu Japan 723
Medal for Excellence 6 Thomas Mohr Switzerland 721
Medal for Excellence 7 Abdulla Alyahmadi United Arab Emirates 720
Medal for Excellence 8 Berkay Sahin Austria 718
Medal for Excellence 9 Tobias Büchel Principality of Liechtenstein 710
Medal for Excellence 10 HUNG-CHING SU Chinese Taipei 708
Medal for Excellence 10 Tobias Rohrer Germany 708
Medal for Excellence 12 Kasper Bergmann Mortensen Denmark 707
Medal for Excellence 13 Aapo Paunonen Finland 702
14 Ruben Maia Portugal 698
15 Alex Whitemore United Kingdom 695
16 Sacha GRENECHE France 693
17 Jirki Hendricks Netherlands 692
18 Rajendra Bindhani India 684
19 DANIIL ROMANOV Kazakhstan 682
20 Kajetan Sarna Poland 680
21 Héctor Isaac Moya Vidales Mexico 677
22 Ethan McCallum Canada 675
22 Yi Tung Wong Singapore 675
24 Kaden Stanczyk United States of America 674
25 Adrián Celdrán Gudiño Spain 668
26 Isac Friberg Sweden 667
Gold medal
Gold medal
Silver medal
Silver medal
Bronze medal
Bronze medal
Medal for Excellence
Medal for Excellence

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